Why are you using an armel disc for an x86_64 machine? You might do well to
download an image for x86_64 instead. In debian, it's called amd64.

As for what would happen, I don't know. I wouldn't try.


On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 4:21 PM, RichardBown <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
> If I use a install CD for ARMEL on this machine, which is x86_64, will
> it write a OS on a drive thats plugged in, or will it see the wrong
> processor and bork out ??, thats of course if the deb installer will
> see USB drives that are plugged in.
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